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CSP urges Scottish government to reconsider new pay offer for NHS staff
The CSP has reacted angrily to a new NHS pay offer from the Scottish government that is lower for the top of band 7 and above than the one already rejected.
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CSP closes out at TUC Congress with a focus on how workplaces could be made more inclusive for all
Our members spent the second and third days at Congress creating new trade union policies – which will now push employers in the NHS and wider economy to make better arrangements around flexible working and reasonable adjustments.
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CSP welcomes TUC Anti-Racism Manifesto
This week the Trades Union Congress (TUC) released its anti-racism manifesto – an action plan for change across UK workplaces – and within unions themselves.
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CSP joins Westminster roundtable to discuss workforce and health inequity with MPs
The CSP, alongside other partners from the Community Rehabilitation Alliance met with MPs this week to drive home the importance of rehabilitation and recovery services.
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CSP highlights NHS rehab and staffing challenges at TUC
The CSP kicked off its contribution to Trades Union Congress’ three-day annual policy making conference, highlighting the huge challenges facing NHS staff and the urgency of widening access to rehab to patients.
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Timetable for industrial ballot in England and Wales extended
Our historic pay ballots in England and Wales - where each employer will be balloted separately - will now be extended by two weeks to run from 7 November to 12 December.
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Healthcare trade unions continue to negotiate NHS pay with Scottish government
NHS staffside’s negotiating team – representing the CSP and other healthcare unions – met with the Scottish government on Wednesday 12 October.
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CSP calls on politicians to commit to a Right to Rehabilitation in Northern Ireland
CSP Northern Ireland (NI) has been working with the Rehabilitation Alliance for Northern Ireland to organise a series of events, as part of our ongoing campaign for a Right to Rehabilitation to be included in the NI Executive’s next Programme for Government.
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CSP welcomes potential discharge service in England
A proposed national drive to improve delayed discharge could be a ‘huge stride forward’, the CSP has said.
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The Department for Health and Social Care confirms extension of NHS 'retire and return' rules
The rules - introduced for the Covid-19 pandemic and which had been due to expire at the end of October - will now be extended at least into 2023